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  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4394 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Examines the methodologies currently used in object-oriented programming languages, drawing on case studies on Small Talk, Flavors, CLOS, and C++. Other topics include G-Base, an object-oriented database system, and the concepts of abstraction, polymorphism, class inheritance, locks, and generic dispatch.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4401 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Builds on CET E201 and focuses on database development, OLE, and the underlying Windows architecture. Topics include designing relational databases and creating database front ends. Covers all aspects of OLE with Visual Basic. Introduces the Windows SDK and shows students how to implement many Windows API calls. Emphasis is on preparing students to become self-sufficient application developers. Also covers access to the Microsoft Knowledge Base, how to prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Windows Developer, and other Windows development resources.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4411 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Extends the students' basic knowledge of computer organization with hands-on experience of the installation, configuration, and upgrading of current microcomputer systems and peripherals. Extensive coverage is accomplished on I/O and storage devices, cabling systems, and standards used to simplify the connections of peripherals between the various modules of the systems. Presents students with the physical, electrical, and logical characteristics of various microprocessors, data transfer busses, and volatile and nonvolatile medium.
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  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4421 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Offers an introductory course in preparation for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification exam. Covers how to become proficient in the installation, administration, and troubleshooting of systems that utilize Microsoft Windows 2000. Topics include both attended and unattended installation using a variety of configurations, upgrade strategies, hardware preparation, and troubleshooting of failed installations. Provides comprehensive coverage for installation and configuration of various hardware devices and Windows options, such as multiple display support, power management, card services, USB support, and many other services. Other topics include performance optimization for memory, processor, disk, network and applications, hardware profile management, backup, and recovery. Discusses how to configure, manage, and troubleshoot network services, security, and user profiles using actual hardware and software in a multiuser networked environment. Offers the first in a series of five courses.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4423 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Continues CET E421. Extends the concepts of the previous course to include Windows 2000 server. Explores hands-on configuration of Windows 2000 server in a variety of environments including Windows NT upgrades and original installations. Covers network services, distributed file system management, security, and Web-based administrative services, learning how to install, configure, and troubleshoot various hardware and software arrangements. Includes optimization issues regarding performance, storage use issues, network connections, and security from both a hardware and software perspective. Discusses policy and account issues including auditing, implementation, and management using certification facility hardware. Offers the second in a series of five courses.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4425 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Continues CET E423. Covers the installation, management, monitoring, configuration, and troubleshooting of a variety of Windows 2000 networking environments. Discusses DNS, DHCP, remote access, network protocols, IP routing, and WINS in a multiuser networked environment. Explores the details of DNS including services, zones, updating, and testing. Covers remote access policies and remote administration and configurations of multilink connections, VPNs, routing. Covers remote access including encryption, authentication, and overall security. Discusses TCP/IP implementations and routing using IP, IPsec, border and internal routing, NAT, and certificate authorities in a multiuser networked environment. Offers the third in a series of five courses.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4427 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Continues CET E425. Covers the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of Windows 2000 Active Directory components, DNS for Active Directory, and Active Directory security solutions. Discusses how to create site links, connection objects, global catalog servers, and the movement and transfer of server objects between sites. Covers zone configuration and the creation/administration of group policies with exercises in creation, linking, delegation, modification, deployment, and control of the concepts available under Windows 2000. Remote installation services (RIS) topics include configuration, security, and management of the various options and potential problems encountered when trying to deploy these services. Active Directory topics include account creation, delegation of administrative control, location and movement of objects, and performance monitoring, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Studies how to configure and troubleshoot security in directory services infrastructures by applying security policies, analyzing configurations, and monitoring security events. Offers the fourth in a series of five courses.
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